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		<title>By: James</title>
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Doomer fatigue. Now I know what is going on. I had no name for it, but, the symptoms are the same. Too much time keeping updated on world and national events and watching them move along without so much as one of those events noticing I was watching. The house is a mess, clean laundry still sitting in the basket waiting to be folded and put away. - The dog took care of that and made himself a bed in the basket. My roommate started me on one thing years ago, but I have passed him on reading and research so much that he does not know what I am talking about when I start telling him about something going on here or around the world. He lets me ramble along letting me think he is listening. Then he tells me I should not believe everything I read. That is about the best laugh I can come up with when this doomer fatigue has a hold on me. What you said in the last sentences are what I will use to dispel the gloom that is part of the fatigue. 
Be in the now, enjoy the love, the gifts and my surroundings now, in this moment, so that these days can be looked back on and remembered. The one I forget the most to do, is to leave it up to God. I did ask for the Lord to guide me at the beginning of my reading and researching so that I would not get mixed up in things going the wrong direction. I did hit a few of those. I guess it was to show me those are out there. Thanks for the article. It has helped me to relax.
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Doomer fatigue. Now I know what is going on. I had no name for it, but, the symptoms are the same. Too much time keeping updated on world and national events and watching them move along without so much as one of those events noticing I was watching. The house is a mess, clean laundry still sitting in the basket waiting to be folded and put away. &#8211; The dog took care of that and made himself a bed in the basket. My roommate started me on one thing years ago, but I have passed him on reading and research so much that he does not know what I am talking about when I start telling him about something going on here or around the world. He lets me ramble along letting me think he is listening. Then he tells me I should not believe everything I read. That is about the best laugh I can come up with when this doomer fatigue has a hold on me. What you said in the last sentences are what I will use to dispel the gloom that is part of the fatigue.<br />
Be in the now, enjoy the love, the gifts and my surroundings now, in this moment, so that these days can be looked back on and remembered. The one I forget the most to do, is to leave it up to God. I did ask for the Lord to guide me at the beginning of my reading and researching so that I would not get mixed up in things going the wrong direction. I did hit a few of those. I guess it was to show me those are out there. Thanks for the article. It has helped me to relax.</p>
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